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Name |
Hirsch Sagalovich |
- His son's tombstone says that the father's name is Tsvi. Beider says that Tsvi is a name created by Jews from the Hebrew common noun meaning deer as a calqu of the Yiddish name Hirsh. * * * All Jews having Tsvi as their shem ha-godesh were called in everyday life by their kinnui, Hirsh, Hersh or Herts, which also means deer in German (Yiddish).
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Born |
Abt 1827 |
Minsk Gubernia, Belarus |
Gender |
Male |
Jewish Name |
Rakov, Belarus |
Zvi or Tzvi ??? - Hebrew for stag deer same as Hirsch which is German for stag deer |
Person ID |
I7734 |
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Last Modified |
3 Jul 2013 |
Family |
Unknown |
Notes |
- His name comes from the tombstone for Samuel-Isaac Sogolowitch
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Children |
| 1. Israel Yahuda Sagalovich, d. 1922, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus |
+ | 2. Shmuel-Itskhok Sagalovich, b. 1862, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus , d. 16 Jan 1934, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus (Age 72 years) |
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Last Modified |
31 Mar 2008 |
Family ID |
F3412 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Born - Abt 1827 - Minsk Gubernia, Belarus |
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Histories |
| Rakov - Belarus
Home to Sagalovitch and Botvinik Families Report on the Jewish Village of Rakov, Belarus about 30 miles north and west from Minsk, Belarus where many members of the Segalovich and Botvinik families lived. This report tells about these families, the brutal holocaust murders, arrivals at Ellis Island, and many other interesting facts about these families. |
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